Hobby Charger for MS style batteries

I recently recieved in the mail new batteries replacing the original MS ones - I bought the NCR18650's from Kaidomain. While I can use the original MS changer that I have I had thought about a Hobby Charger.
Any recommendations? also anything special to consider hooking up the charger to the battery pack?

A hobby charger (a "good" one and not a Chinese knock-off unreliable one) will be a "better" charger in the sense that you can control charging current (i.e. do a "quick charge" if needed), trust it to be charging with a proper CV/CC Li-Ion charging algorithm, and rely on it to completely stop the charging process. If you have discharge ability you can check capacity of your batteries to see how they are holding up. You will NOT have balance charging ability without adding in balance leads, so you won't get that benefit anyway.

While being a very good option, it's quite a jump in price. I don't keep up with them to recommend a "budget" one. One thing to be aware of is that they often require a separate power supply which then brings the price even higher.

For me, I decided to go with an rebranded iCharger 206B bought from a US Hobby webshop. It was a good deal, but still ran me +/- $70 and required me to build a D.I.Y. a power supply for it. I had decided I wanted at least 2A discharge rate ability and preferred USB logging output. I can tell you now, that none of the "budget" ones that I'm aware of will do over 1A discharging. I first went with my lowest cost choice with a built-in AC power supply, but testing showed it wouldn't hold 2A discharge (barely held over 1A) and the reported mAh's were completely wrong. It just turned out to be unreliable junk.

I'd suggest sticking with a known good wall-wart style Li-Ion charger (and spend the money on a "good" one; don't trust any ol' Chinese charger.